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The video analyzes input lag for Street Fighter 6 across various platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC. Using a high-speed camera, the speaker measures input delay at different refresh rates. Key findings indicate that the Xbox Series X outperforms the PlayStation 5, with an average input delay of 92 milliseconds at 60Hz and 86.5 milliseconds at 120Hz, compared to the PS5’s consistent 109 milliseconds at both 60Hz and 120Hz due to the game not supporting 120Hz. The Xbox's superior performance is attributed to better optimization. Furthermore, forcing a 120Hz refresh rate on the Xbox significantly reduces input delay, which highlights the critical role of refresh rates. On a PC, maximizing the refresh rate to 360Hz marginally reduces delay to 61 milliseconds, offering the lowest input lag. The video underscores the benefits of using an optimized Xbox or a high-refresh-rate PC setup for the best gameplay experience.
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In this part of the video, the speaker conducts an input lag test for Street Fighter 6 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC using a high-speed camera to measure input delay at different refresh rates. Key findings include that the PS5 at 60Hz has an average input delay of 109 milliseconds and remains similar at 120Hz due to the game not supporting 120Hz. Conversely, the Xbox Series X performs better with an average input delay of 92 milliseconds at 60Hz and 86.5 milliseconds at 120Hz. The speaker attributes the Xbox’s superior performance to better optimization by Microsoft, focusing on reducing input delay and enhancing gameplay experience.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how forcing a 120Hz refresh rate on an Xbox can significantly reduce input delay even if the game’s frame rate is lower. Comparing input delays across different systems, the Xbox at 60Hz has an average delay of 100 milliseconds, which is faster than the PlayStation but slower than the Xbox at 120Hz, where the delay drops to 64.5 milliseconds. The major improvement is attributed to the Xbox’s more optimized operating system compared to Windows. On PC, increasing the refresh rate to 360Hz further reduces delay slightly to 61 milliseconds, but with diminishing returns. Key points include the importance of refresh rates in reducing input delay and the superior performance of Xbox hardware compared to PlayStation when optimized correctly. For the fastest input delay, using a high-refresh-rate monitor on a PC is recommended. The video concludes by emphasizing the advantages of playing on an optimized Xbox or a high-refresh-rate PC setup.
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In this part of the video, the speaker encourages viewers to give the video a thumbs up if they found it interesting, subscribe for more content, and then signs off with well-wishes.
